Federal Prosecution of Election OffensesU.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Public Integrity Section, 1984 - 88 páginas |
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... defendant must have acted illegally under color of law . This element does not require that the accused be a de jure officer of a govern- mental agency . It is sufficient that an accused have jointly acted with state agents in ...
... defendant must have acted illegally under color of law . This element does not require that the accused be a de jure officer of a govern- mental agency . It is sufficient that an accused have jointly acted with state agents in ...
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... defendants who have been responsible for inducing multiple fraudulent voting transactions . Prosecution of uncoordinated acts of fraudulent registration has been considered only where such incidents represent examples of widespread ...
... defendants who have been responsible for inducing multiple fraudulent voting transactions . Prosecution of uncoordinated acts of fraudulent registration has been considered only where such incidents represent examples of widespread ...
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... defendant had given food stamps to voters to influence them to vote for candidates running for County Judge and ... defendant's motive was to influence votes for a member of the school board . See also United States v . Blanton , 77 F ...
... defendant had given food stamps to voters to influence them to vote for candidates running for County Judge and ... defendant's motive was to influence votes for a member of the school board . See also United States v . Blanton , 77 F ...
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... defendants who con- sciously sought to take advantage of the mental infirmities of nursing and rest home patients , where the voters involved were not given an opportunity to par- ticipate actively in marking the ballots which the ...
... defendants who con- sciously sought to take advantage of the mental infirmities of nursing and rest home patients , where the voters involved were not given an opportunity to par- ticipate actively in marking the ballots which the ...
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... defendant in question acted " knowingly and will- fully , " with specific intent to violate the law . However , while they be technically distinct offenses , the Criminal Division believes that both statutes should not ordinarily be ...
... defendant in question acted " knowingly and will- fully , " with specific intent to violate the law . However , while they be technically distinct offenses , the Criminal Division believes that both statutes should not ordinarily be ...
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$1,000 and/or imprisonment 1979 Federal Election 3d Cir 5th Cir 95 or chapter 96 of title abuse administrative aff'd amended ballots candidate for federal Category cert chapter 95 clause conciliation agreement conduct Congress contribution or expenditure corporation corrupt court Criminal Division D.C. Cir didate district e.g. United elec Election Campaign Act election fraud electoral employment F.Supp FECA FECA's federal candidate federal contest federal criminal Federal Election Campaign Federal Election Commission federal office felonies franchise fraudulent Government Hatch Act honorarium intimidate investigation involved jurisdiction Justice Department knowingly labor organization mail fraud statute misdemeanor noncriminal offenses paragraph penalty person personnel political contributions political party polls President primary election prohibits prosecution provisions Public Integrity Section Public Law punishable by fines receiving reporting right to vote Section 241 separate segregated fund solicitation specific statutory supra tion title 26 United States Attorney United States Code unlawful vote fraud vote-buying voters Whoever